Lap 220, Christopher Bell leads the race with Cole Custer, Justin Allgaier, Brandon Jones, and John Hunter Nemechek rounding out the top five.

Lap 223, Christopher Bell has a lead of over four second on Cole Custer with Justin Allgaier in third.

With 20 laps remaining in the race, there are only 12 cars on the lead lap. Christopher Bell has a four and a half second lead on Cole Custer.

The caution flag comes out with only 14 laps remaining in the race when Chase Briscoe spins and gets hit by leader Christopher Bell.

Despite a broadside hit on Chase Briscoe’s car, there is little damage on Christopher Bell’s car.

Only nine to go when Christopher Bell brings the field down for the green flag restart and gets out in front for the lead but Brandon Jones comes up and challenges Christopher Bell for the lead.

The caution flag comes out with only seven laps remaining when Garrett Smithely gets into the wall as drivers were battling for position all through the field.

Cole Custer brings his car down pit road for some scuff tires after hitting the wall on the restart.

Christopher Bell brings the field down for the green flag restart in a three lap over time shootout. Drivers get four wide across the track as they fight for the lead. Justin Allgaier jumped out in front but a big crash from Max Tullman and Matt Tifft bring out the caution flag.

With a lot of debris spread around the track, NASCAR has red flagged the race.

After NASCAR reviewed the timing loops, Justin Allgaier will bring the field to the green flag restart with Christopher Bell in fourth.

After a 17 minute red flag stoppage, NASCAR displays the caution flag and the cars are moving again.

In the second overtime green flag start, Justin Allgaier brings the field down for the green flag, and the cars get three and four wide across the track.

Christopher Bell shoots up to go nose to nose with Justin Alglaier and gets out in front to take the lead. As the cars come to the checkered flag, cars are wrecking on the track.

With his third win in a row, Christopher Bell repeats a feat that has not been done for 20 years when Dale Earnhardt Jr was an Xfinity Series driver.

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